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Oh, care to explain? How many police killings are there in China every year?
According to the Government statistics, there were no killings by police in China yet in 2025... Totally believable.
My friend, there are both corrupt and bad police everywhere, and it is worse where there is no free press because they can get away with it more.
Someone get the Parenti quote.
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-- Michael Parenti, Blackshirts And Reds
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Free press as in free for capitalists to write their lies in? No thanks. State press only pls.
Free press doesn't refer to the business model for the press organizations. Free press means that press organizations are not prevented from reporting topics, like the government. Yes, there are plenty of garbage oligarchic press organizations in countries like the US, England, Europe etc, but they have also many truely useful organizations such as community press, school press (university) and expert groups (like scientific organizations)
State press in authoritarian countries function the same as capitalist press in capitalist countries, because the capitalists control the state in the capitalist parts of the world.
What is important is that censorship from the state/money doesn't limit the press from informing the population - because transparency is how you fight corruption and incompetence, regardless of the nature of the state.
Oh, you have evidence that shows otherwise? China has plenty of social media and Internet access, so a post showing it? Or a credible reporter? If you believe otherwise, you must have a good, evidence-based reason to do so.
Sorry, I thought my sarcasm was clear.
I doubt that the actual state stats for police crime in all of China is 0. I was trying to suggest that I don't trust any state known for extreme control of information to properly report such a state.
Oh, what's the evidentiary basis for that?